Slovakia

The take-up of eGovernment among Slovakian citizens increased slightly in 2015 to 51% (from 50% in 2010), and it is above the EU28 average of 46%. On the other hand the percentage of businesses using online public services increased by 4 pp up to 94% in 2013, one of the highest values in the EU28 and approaching saturation.

Ministry in charge of eGovernment Ministry/Department: Deputy Prime Minister´s Office for Investments and Informatization of the Slovak Republic

Action 10: Member States and the Commission will provide online access to information on government laws and regulations, policies and finance.

Action 11: In accordance with Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, Member States will enable citizens to have electronic access to those personal data that are held on them when available electronically and will inform them electronically whenever such data are being processed by automatic means, in a simple and unambiguous manner.

Action 14: Member States, the Commission and other representative institutions such as parliaments should develop services that involve stakeholders in public debates and decision-making processes building on pilots and demonstration.